Pam Nicholson, CEO of Enterprise Holdings, has been named as Automotive News’ 2017 All-Star in Remarketing.
by Staff
November 28, 2017
Pam Nicholson, CEO and president of Enterprise Holdings. Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings
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Pam Nicholson, CEO and president of Enterprise Holdings. Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings
Pam Nicholson, CEO of Enterprise Holdings, has been named as Automotive News’ 2017 All-Star in Remarketing.
Enterprise Holdings and its three brands (Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent-A-Car, and National Car Rental) remarketed more than 1 million vehicles last year.
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“Under Nicholson, the company has smoothly navigated the sector’s sweeping changes in pricing and inventories in both new- and used-vehicle markets with less turmoil than competitors,” according to Automotive News.
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